If I do visit all 52 zoos on my itinerary then it will be an expensive part of my trip. I added up the totals and it will come to exactly 782 Euros. Divided by 52 and that equals approximately 15 Euros per zoo and while that seems reasonable the whole thing adds up to $1,176 Canadian because I'll be visiting so many zoos. Now I'll add that into my previous calculations from the last 4 zoo trips:
In 2014 I spent $403 U.S. on entrance fees, which averaged
$20 per day at 65 zoos.
In 2015 I spent $1,072 U.S. on entrance fees, which averaged
$45 per day at 81 zoos.
In 2017 I spent $479 U.S. on entrance fees, which averaged
$28 per day at 44 zoos.
In 2018 I spent $441 U.S. on entrance fees, which averaged
$28 per day at 50 zoos.
In 2019 I'll spend $906 U.S. ($1,176 CAD) on entrance fees, which will average
$41 per day at 52 zoos.
So,
@TeaLovingDave you are correct that entrance fees won't be quite as high as expected, although that number will rise as it is quite common for zoos to increase their admission fees as the years go by. I might end up paying close to
$43-45 per day a year from now, and that will be expensive but by no means outlandish.
So, with maybe $1,200 on airfare, $1,500 on a car rental (unless I make changes to my itinerary to avoid having a rental car on every day) and $1,200 on entrance fees that brings me up to $3,900 CAD and I've still got to figure out food, fuel and motels. If I can average
$35 per day in meals and snacks then that would total $770 CAD for the 22-day trip. Maybe another
$35 per day in fuel and another $770 CAD. What about
$85 per day in Canadian dollars for motels? It seems a bit low but I'm hoping for deals.
Airfare: $1,200
Car Rental: $1,500
Entrance Fees: $1,200
Food: $770
Fuel: $770
Motels: $1,785 ($85 per night for 21 nights)
TOTAL: $7,225 CAD
Yikes! My last two zoo trips averaged $3,000 CAD and so a Dutch/Belgian trip, as things stand right now, will be well over double my average. However, in the past, sleeping in a minivan on 75% of the nights meant free accommodation and unless I rent a van and do the same thing in Europe then I'm not going to be able to have substantial savings in that category. My wife is on board with this whole trip and I've got the green-light to proceed, but it will mean that the following summer (2020) there will definitely not be a 'Snowleopard Road Trip' and I'm fine with that.
On a side note, I have not even included souvenirs in my totals as they are 'bonus expenses' in my world. This past summer I bought myself, my wife and my 4 kids all a zoo hat and a second gift. Everyone got a hat and another present, such as my Detroit Zoo hat and the Lee G. Simmons autobiography. Well, 6 hats added up to $150 CAD and then 6 more presents surpassed $150 CAD and so each road trip is easily another $300 CAD in souvenirs. But...souvenirs don't count, right?